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It will be a major hurricane at landfall they say but I hope it weakens before that.
Discussion of 5 PM advisory
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Discussion of 5 PM advisory
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also anything is possible....keep your guard up
However...some of the
guidance is suggesting that the motion over the next day or two may
be a little more northward before Isabel turns back to the
northwest...after the upper trough currently over the Great Lakes
moves out and high pressure builds again north of the hurricane.
By 48 hours or so...an approaching mid- to upper-level trough from
the west will help accelerate Isabel north-northwestward around the
west side of the deep-layer ridge anchored near 35n and 60 W.
However...some of the
guidance is suggesting that the motion over the next day or two may
be a little more northward before Isabel turns back to the
northwest...after the upper trough currently over the Great Lakes
moves out and high pressure builds again north of the hurricane.
By 48 hours or so...an approaching mid- to upper-level trough from
the west will help accelerate Isabel north-northwestward around the
west side of the deep-layer ridge anchored near 35n and 60 W.
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